Sentences with phrase «make sense to give»

The much - anticipated iPhone 8 is expected to be a radically forward - thinking phone, but since it'll essentially be the 10th anniversary iPhone, would it make sense to give it design language similar to the original?
Since Ocarina of Time 3D was such a success, it would only make sense to give fans another dose of history with The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D.
You have to admit it really doesn't make any sense to give EU and US different free full PS3 games.
Surely with such a roster of people to pick and choose from it would make sense to give them some bonus perks or something, a little something to encourage teams to consider who they want to play as.
The numbers have to make sense to give yourself a chance to build your real estate empire.
Nevertheless, if you would be in for a hefty tax bill it may make sense to give a lazy performer more time.
If you have an excellent pension plan and your better half doesn't, it may make sense to give your entitled RRSP contribution to your partner's spousal RRSP.
Well, let me fill you in on my publishing plan, and we'll take a look at when it might make sense to give our books away for free...
It's relatively easy, so it doesn't make sense to give up royalties to use an intermediary here.
Let's take a look at a publishing plan for when it might make sense to give our books away for free.
Tests are only an indicator of performance, so it doesn't make sense to give them more weight than performance itself.
CLOSING THOUGHTS The Rocketeer has a following, and like other popular Disney films that have been mistreated with barebones DVDs, it would make sense to give remastered Special Edition treatment to films like Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, The Mighty Ducks, Cool Runnings and this.
Doesn't it make sense to give her a card now so you can help instil good money habits that will last a lifetime?
It doesn't make sense to give them an allowance for doing homework that needs to be done anyway.
With the Icelander a bit wasted out wide, it would make sense to give him a run in his natural central position, however Rooney's claim to retaining it is arguably greater.
It make sense to give a shot to a goal scorer when he is scoring and you are light on strikers.
It would make sense to give him time to feel better and when he does comeback he will try extra hard to prove himself.
Sometimes it makes sense to give up on ideas, projects, and even businesses — but it never makes sense to give up on yourself.
Sure, it made sense to give everyone an equal shot, regardless of race or gender, and let the smartest, hardest - working people run the country.
«I believe it makes sense to give back to your university, and I have always been thankful for the excellent education I received at Carleton.
It makes sense to give this a try in our market.
As Town says, it makes no sense to give a business your money to build its brand and make more products if you don't actually like that business.
«When we are facing the sort of infrastructure destruction we have seen this hurricane season, it only makes sense to give some pause before reinvesting in the exact same system that proved too vulnerable,» Gwen Holdmann, who directs the Alaska Center for Energy and Power at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, said in an email.
It definitely makes sense to give that power to someone who believes he has no stake in the future of humanity (past his own death) than to give it to someone who believes he's accountable to a higher power for his deeds in life.
, so it made sense to give my mocha shake a hazelnutty base.
With Manchester City not having the best of defences either, it makes sense to give our two best players the creative freedom to float around in the opposition's final third and create chances.
Chile plays both Iran and Brazil next week (only 3 days apart) so I doubt Sanchez will get any rest next week, so makes sense to give him a game off.
Laca has only had 1 and a bit games since comeback so made sense to give him 20 mins and give fresh legs to team.
The Blues have a run of five games in 15 days coming up shortly after this game, so it makes sense to give the first team stars a rest.
Research says that women live longer even if they have only one good friend, which completely makes sense to me given how good and nurturing it feels to talk to and be acknowledged by a friend who understands you.
Just the same, it can be a source of tension to deny your toddler access to your phone, so it makes sense to give them one of their own (sorta).
It makes no sense to me given the numbers but....
At some point in the past it probably made sense to give people incentives to get married — it relieves society from having to care for the young, elderly and sick.
If you still don't think your toddler is eating well, ask your doctor whether it makes sense to give him a daily multivitamin.
If you really don't think your preschooler is eating well, ask your doctor whether it makes sense to give him a daily multivitamin.
So when you are preparing your new cloth diapers, it just makes sense to give them (and all clothes!)
«And we've introduced a lot of legislation towards that end, and we have had some success at reducing taxes, but I felt like it made sense to give the constituents in my district an opportunity to support someone that was clearly for tax relief so we created the line «Tax Relief Now.
«It makes no sense to give a dysfunctional agency money that it can't spend,» Cuomo said after signing an executive order for the new monitor.
The policy was implemented at the behest of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who argued it made sense to give City Hall control over public education in the nation's largest city.
When a prospective employer asks you for your current income, it makes sense to give a high number so that you get a generous offer, right?
Should it retract immediately, or are there times when it makes sense to give the researchers time to perform a «do - over?»
Therefore, it makes sense to give yourself a rest day (preferably between arms / chest, if you need it).
Overall, I've got ta agree, I don't like the paleo diet for the sake of the paleo diet (yeah, too many rules and «can't haves») BUT, if there's a medical / personal need for it, then of course it makes sense to give it a try!
It would appear that his early life in the military and his strict catholic upbringing could be the reason as to why Arnold was, and still is so dedicated to everything he puts his mind to — training was his life, not just a job, so it made sense to give it everything he had.
And with all these summer berries keepin» it real at the farmer's market, it only makes sense to give ice cream the crumble remix.
At the end of the interview, Garduño put it plainly, «It makes sense to give this a try in our market.
Shortly afterward, when unpacking with the teacher why she was waiting for the last two scholars, she explained that it just made sense to give them a chance to catch up with their peers and to attend to the next set of directions.
If we are serious about teacher quality, it makes sense to give some attention to their perspective if their performance is to be our measure of quality.
What about authors who turned down a publishing deal (Like me) because it made no sense to give away my ebook rights for an eternity for a tiny fraction of what I could make as an independent author?
We get so many review units that our studio has a huge pile, it only makes sense to give them away to our loyal readers.
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